Recently, in an interview with journalist Henry Winter, Man United striker Marcus Rashford shared: "Personally, I think I'm ready to face a new challenge and prepare for the next step. When I leave, I will not have negative feelings towards the team. I will also not have negative comments about Man United when I leave.
That's who I am. I don't want to make things worse. I know how other players have left the club and I don't want that. When I leave, I will say something and it has to come from me."
The striker also shared about being left out of the squad for the match against Man City on December 15: “It was disappointing but in the end the team won. What can I do now? I can’t sit and cry, I will try my best for the next match.”
Coach Ruben Amorim made a drastic decision to drop Rashford and promote Amad Diallo to play as a winger in the derby against Man City. The player's performance and help Man United come back 2-1 made many people support the Portuguese strategist's decision.
Rashford has made 24 appearances for the Red Devils this season in all competitions, contributing seven goals and three assists. But his future is no longer secure, with Saudi Pro League leaders Al Ittihad reportedly interested in the 27-year-old.